Mail Archives: djgpp/1998/02/20/01:57:21
From: | mitch AT duzen DOT com DOT tr
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Message-Id: | <199802200654.IAA07261@ankara.duzen.com.tr>
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Organization: | User RFC 822- and 1123-compliant
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To: | djgpp AT delorie DOT com
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Date: | Fri, 20 Feb 1998 08:57:21 +0200
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MIME-Version: | 1.0
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Subject: | Re: crypt?
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In-reply-to: | <34EB9064.7612@cs.com>
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On 18 Feb 98 John M. Aldrich was found to have commented thusly:
> Alex Verstak wrote:
> >
> > Is there any crypt port to DOS? I tried to compile enigma under DJGPP,
> > but
> > char * crypt(char *, char *);
> > which should be in <unistd.h> is not there. And strange enough, I could
> > not find pdcrypt sources on the net. :-( Did anyone implement crypt()
> > for DJGPP?
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> There is a legal issue with use of crypt() in MSDOS programs, because of
> Federal restrictions on exportation of strong encryption software. I
> think this is the reason why crypt() was left out of DJGPP v2.x. This
> question was asked before, and the response was to steal a copy of
> crypt() from some other compiler.
>
With crypt(), another legal aspect is that I believe an algorithm in
the function is patented.
Since the entire source code for PGP, which many arguably find is the
best there is in encryption, appears to be under no patent
restrictions, and is available on the Internet (including the strong
encryption option; look for version 2.6.3i), I am wondering why
people seem rather averse to using it or even considering it.
Mitch Halloran
Research (Bio)chemist
Duzen Laboratories Group
Ankara TURKEY
mitch AT duzen DOT com DOT tr
other job title: Sequoia's (dob 12-20-95) daddy
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